The old model of lesbianism as a pathological affliction has
largely given way to a liberal social scientific one which presents
it as an alternative lifestyle, a way of loving, a sexual
preference, or a source of personal fulfillment.
This controversial book argues that the shift from
'pathological' to 'gay affirmative' research merely substitutes one
depoliticized construction of lesbianism for another. The author
contends that the gay affirmative model is fundamentally
incompatible with radical feminist theory in which lesbianism is a
political statement representing the bonding of women against male
supremacy.
This volume was awarded a 1989 Distinguished Publication Award
by the Association for Women in Psychology.
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